Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 April 1856 — Page 4

An Attachment. I Vy'e bavo heard a g od story, of which ; tu AUhntna Sheriff was tlio hero. j Cviun was in session, an J amid the mul-!

tiplicity of business which crowded upon1 !:iia at the term lime, he stopped at the

door of a beautiful widow on the sunny ' "-MM"v -""vv side of thirty, who, by the wav. had often' Are nou" uforie ll,al we are Ppared bestowed met itr.g glances upon the said lo execute iu a neat andfashionable styl sheriff. He yas a-1:niited, nud the widow ! all kinds of appeared; the ccnfnion and delight which 13 ? WT'l'Wfl' the arrivol of her visitor occasioned set -aTa-iA-a -aiväUj elf to greater advantage than usual tue Either i a black or othercolors. ThemacaptiTating charms of the widow M .! leriills are now in good order, and the es cheek bore the beauti'ul blended tints of -"blbliment isutid.;r the superintendence the apple blossom; her tips resembled ; of an experienced and competent worhthe rose bud uoon xxhich the morning ! 01an Jan. 1S5G. dew jet lingered', and her eyes were like! (CTBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices the quiver of CupiJ; the glances of love & Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also and tenderness with which they were fill-j 15,a Notes, kept for sate at this office ed resembled arrows that only wanted a I at P'-ces to suit the times.

beau (parcon the pun) to do full execution. 'MaJam,' said the matter-af fact sher iff, ! havo an attachment for you.' A deeper blush than usual mantled tho j chee ol the fair widow; the downcast eye whose glances wore centered upon : her beautiful foot, which, half concealed 5 by her flowing drapery, genllv, patted the? ficor, she with equal candor replied Sir, the attachment U reciprocal.' For some- time the bherifTmaintainc . an astonished silence: at length he said, Midam, you will proceed to court." Proceed to court replied the lady, with a merry laugh, then, shaking her head, she said, No sir! though th'i3 i leap year, I will not take adraulige of ihe license therein granted to my sex, and therefore greatly prrfr that yoa should proceed to court. But, madam, the justice U wailing.' 'Let him wait; I am not disposed to hurry matters in so unbecoming a mjut.er, and besides, sir, when the ceremony is performed, I wish you to understand 1 greatly prefer a minister to a justice of tho peace.' A light dawned upon the sheriff's brain, Midam.' said he, rising from hisclnir with solemn dignity, 'there 13 a great mistake hre; my language has been misunttdtstooJ; the attachment of which I npeak v33 tssde J from the ofiico of Squire C, an l commandi me to bring you infttanlly beforo him, to answer a contempt of court In disobeying n subpeena in the case of Smith vs. Jone!' Ein:strtanism Extraordinary ct West Point. An amusing conespondent of '"Life It lustrated" gives the following ns a portion of th cruel experience of a caJet at Vv'est Toint. We fancy we can see i.irn riding orer tha hors. trying to fin I an easy and s-fs spot where he could hild on. Tho writer, who is, cf course, fchnnelf a caJet.says: V.'han 1 came back from furlough, my c'353 hid ridden for a year I only for a treek or two. Nothing daunted, however, by thi3. And blindly trusting to fjrtu:i and my own powers, I buckled on a pjir of rusty spurs, bound myself securely to an enortnnts sabro with a ponderous iru:i scabbard, und sallied firth. Dragoon brought rrw a raw boned and viiiotu animtl. which, after some preliminary diiTicuttifs. I succeeded in mounting. Trot! Hone trotted so dii I. half off mysvlJIo. I had never been taught t keep my heels turned well out, and oc cordinly my spun went Horse vrent i.V too. Milion peculiir. lJagm tu suspect that I was losing my balance. Sabro fhw out and hit tho horse on thi head. I plunged my spurs deep among his iib9. Another jump. Sibro fl-sw bick and Iii I him in the Hanks, Spurs wurkoj convulsively among the Junes -jump, thump, spur! Horse rearmed; seized his man?. Kicked up; seized his ears and sate I mysatf. It began to grow exciting. Finally, horso started off. Such a race! Pulling on the mine had m tenieacy to stop hi mad career. lUther seemed to irritate him. Hid a g:oJ hald with my spurs, but did not fousidir myself perfectly safe. Sibro ihw up and hit me in the face. Biiud for a moment heard something drop. Looked up into the saddle and saw I was not there. Concluded it must b ine on tho ground. Horse standing near, eating gras, and looking at with a quiet eye adding insult to injury. Cur tu i Oct. A correipondeut of the Loudon Literary Gazette, Muling to the numerous cases of deaths from cciJental poisoning, says! I venture to affirm, there is scarce even a cottage in this couutry that does not contain an inraluabte, certain, immedinie remedy for such events nothing more than a dessertspoonful of made mustard, mixed in a tumbler of warm water, and drank inintddihtely. It acts 83 an emet ic, is always ready, and may be used with eifely ia any case where one is required. 15 making this simple antidote known, you may be the means of saving mmy a f;Ibw creature from an untimely end. i A gentleman who recently visited Lowis county, Saw York, tells some tall stories of hi adventures. He says he travtlid siitoen miles on snow shoes, on his wy back, over the tops of primeval forests, only the fop9 of the lall pines emerging a few feet like young scrubs. lis finally look a sleigh for Boonville, and ha states that hi droro right over the topi 6f the toll grates, which were buried in th? drifts. In one instance an old lady cam up to tho road on a ladder, and demanded seven cents toll. He demurred on the ground that the company did not own as high up as where he was traveling. A bevy of little children were telling their father what they got at school. The eldest got grammar, geography, arithmetic, etc. The next got reading, spelling and definitions. And what do you gel, my littla solaiert' said tho ftther to a rosy-cheeked little fello.v who was at that moment slyly driving a tenpenny nail into a door pans!. ;Jle? ob, I g.5ts readin', spellin' and ; cunkint ' You are a shoemaker?' said a magistrate, addresinz a blacksmith. "Yes. r," was tho r.-ply, "a hcrje fhoemkcr. I

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JTRC1 M V AV UFT ATT Fill S T A PL YJW U Til. w iT mtm rt iniiiy M oirrs to the citizens of Marshall and adioin in co inties, one of the best assortments of t JT'EGZ rnr JSUZ Ever brought to this market, and would request t!ioeln wair of such article to call at his establishnie.it, one duor north of the Brick Store. Nov. -20. 37 tf. Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! "jf ADIES call and get a French calico Dress JlJ Pattern before it is all trone. tf that will not suit you, we have DeLnins, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds ofDre:i Goods. You can't help being MtÜed. OGLESBEE A: Co. Oct 2'., in.-" To'bs found at the Brick Store A Gaol assortment of Read v Made Clothing Those wishing to buy ;lothing, will do well to give us a call liefere purchasing elsewhere as we are deterniiucd not to be undersold. Look out lor good "bargains. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. O t. 2.", 1S5.". u. k NEW lnUDIiit SHOP. Shaving ft Hair Dressing. 7TLIE undersigned has located himj self in Plymouth, for tho purpo.se of carryiiK on the above business in all its variiis brauche.9, and would respectfully soli- ' cit the patronage of its citizens. He is piepared to do hia work in real New York style, and hopes torecive sullicieut patronage to 111a' e his pr- sent location a permanent one. jrrhopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of 1M a 'tis Hotel. ALFUEO UlLLOWS. Dec.2r, 13V. 4 It f. FOR TI1F. CURE OF xn ir axd vriR v yosdi:rfi:l:h Brought home to the door of the Million. WOXDERFl'L discovery hai reen!ly been made lv Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, .lsthnunnd all Ureases o' the Lungs. Wc refer to Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. or Inhaling Ilygcan Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With litis new method, Dr. C has restored many '.f.licted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remark', "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole rial cavit ies o!' the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes pro iuced upon them when iutr iJ need into the 'stomach, and subject to the proc ss o' digestion-" The Ilvgtana i for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. Xeio York Dutehmin, Jin. 1 1. "The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat o'the 'oody heing suiTi;ient to evaporate the fluid. irrorsale by II. 15. PERSUING, Plymouth. Nlay . 13y. "yl. I .lOR Farmers and others, le.eixeil and tor X sale cheap at our Seed Stori in L-ipirte. LEMON' SOX. BEEF! BEFO!! 13EEK HO!! BEFO ROAR!!! J7 n Duing any tiling else, go to FsemotVs Store and find any end every thins you want in the line of New Tare Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries. Toys, Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; and everything in the line of Country Drug. B,ok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, IS5D. 32yl. Ilurd's Golden (lo FOR. BEAUTIFYING UcHAIR. T fillS preparation is highly rerfumed It X. gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot he obtained .'rorn any other article, t effectually cleanses the scalp from dandruff and scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspires il with new life andvior. Hurd's Gol den Glos,"? is put up ia large bottles, and sold ( at the low price of ticenttj-ßte cent, bv all the ! principal dealers in Drus, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tmrr, Wholesale ai't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and IL 0. I'krsihng, Plymouth nd. Sept SO, 1855. 27 y I CI lUD'S CO HC, 12 '"llXiAM. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has beensuccess!ul iu arresting disease 'n a multitude ofcases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would have become a victim or that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la lies, already the incipient growth of this disease, is discernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will bring you into a premature and early f,rave. THY IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TItIPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont tlouse, Detroit. II. -B. PERSlINO.Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 2(1, 183". 27yl. Winter LSomtcfs L-itest styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store, oct 25, 185 . !?2rJIHE best assortment of I'ndcrsIecVCS, foltau, uiiiiiiccciu, jhcuiicu .ugings, uress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought io iuis iuath.ci, ; ou wai nnu at me uriCK otore. oct 25. on o2 EiOOtS c Shoes of all sorts and sire.? nrn tn Uft foiiii.t at thp II ri r V Kimro t t?'. 0(iI.ESUEE& Co

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ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND C5 T VE) OF -jr TT "S"r&7LT 7 C2"K"V" JUIljlliJi CttlU öLPlX , j j TWO UOOrS IlOrtll OF tllC Post OffiCC, 1 WHERE MAY BE FOLWD f avminn implements Garden, Field & Flower 2ss JSl "JÜD iQj IN ENDLESS VARIETY. VC t T 51 Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pumpkin, Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Lnporte, Feb. 14, 1650. t7tf. JOHN has been to Xew York. Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell vou friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. !c II. J. Courle, such as Ilicc, Suvf.ir, Coffee, Fish of all kinds, So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry s id it just meant him. Hell let him sell them; inn.sttry to make a livelihood by strict attention to the mnrket and garden, but II. says that he will buy some Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and such little things for me, so that may iret alonif I remain faithful to the market. I will do that- My brother in Canada presented mewih a rare bird of unexampled dimcns'ons. (a Shanghai H oosler.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of broth erhooJ, languagne cannot come "to time. He has a strong tendency to nn to legs; he is iha?y, eye like a hen, disposition courageou, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and his voice like a rhinoceros with the whoopingcough; but call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other birds, but how thty ever pot my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched off on a sidetrack and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woot-hoise in the garden. But this voracious animal i eating me out of house ami home, ami with the means of the market only, 1 see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. 1 have missed some of my wol, "pigs, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eafinü his toes. observed him lookingstronely after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks tnd see this monster. Oh. this feathered Know. Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a present o( an elephant, and will not allow him to sell, give away or kill, hut he must keep the same and be devoured. This revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that I have done him, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich, lie must be killed, orsold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall, and several other corners, all in the same night stopping at all. The lastthingthat 1 distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-t change, but 1 did not get it. I j-upposedthe city hall to be an opposition steamboat, n the morning Ifouudmyelf in bed with my clothes on, my hoots under my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. 7 tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo ind it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so much, that I think I shall take to the use of milk in the future. What would be the effect of brandy and water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, 18.".". 21 tf mc TTTT?TTT'TTrT!TrtTT f"wö JUUÜUJUÜ JULUlUxiujaiJQXlUUOLUUXUMJuO JOSEPH r OTTER, SADDLE And Elaraasa Ma&sir, PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . City Drug Store. ll'ilson V liidretr, keep con. stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good assortmont of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug Store, one doo Westofthe Laporte Hotel, Laporte, 7nd 4 1 y PIIYSICAN L SURGEON. DU. J. E. CUOOKi:, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. AH calls promptly attended to except when absent. Office in HonghtonVBlojk. J. E.BKOOKE. Dec. 14th, 1854, 39 t Conic to the Brick Store to Set your IDatfif $C afl.S where they are cheaper than the cheapest. oct2r, ic5 atf Sperm C andles for sale by G. B. ROBERTO.

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LIFE AND DEATH.

The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health i$ the Principle of Lift; Disease is the prineiplt of Death. The It-K. U. Remedies possess the grea power to secure tu the-human system Health and lung life, and to free the human family from pains, aches and all bodily infirmities The art of preserving health and the method of curing diseases ly ihe Ii. R. R.'s Karfivay' Heady Itclicf Is to he u.ed iu all ci?e where lhtre is pain. The moment it U applied externally, or tuken internally, it will allay the most ti Turing ache, p.iins, cramp., spaMii, burns, fcculds, &c., and q iickerthin Morphine, C.doroform, Verati ine or ay other anodyne or remedy lhat lias ever I.en used by medical men. It i safer than these dingerous remedies. The public will bear in mind that Chloroform. Morphine, Opium, SiC, only stifle the pain by ntnpfying tlie senses, so that the perceptive facilities loose the power of feeling, and lhat alter iho iiifl ience or these narcetics have pascd from the systeai, flic pain again breaks oat w ith its terrible pang, with renewed violence. itidway's Ready Relief stops the pain und removes the cause or the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and diseased part?. It brjees up the nerves, ami establishes in the system a reaction of health mid strength in place of pain, weakness and disease. . As a coun'er irritant, Ridw.y' Heady Re- " applietl to the s irfaceof the body, where ti...... :.. .. .... t.. : ... n :.. "It", ia I II ll.llll.lt .Is'.l K'l lUliJUMIUII, II v ii in stantly scatter the congested blood, iq ializes the circulation, and in n few minutes the most ex rnciating pains are removed. Thi may be S 'tn in cases of Lumbngo, G ut, mid Rheumatism in their most terrible forms, where an application of R ulway's Ready Relief will restore the patient to ease and comfort. Crippled icith Rheumatism, arm and leg jcrished no hopes o f hi reuocery timely use of R. R. R, .1 icon d erf ul cure. I.KTTKR FROM ISA1C lirni)LKSTO:4E. Iiap'ds Parib, L:i..Jnne 10 h. I"5.. Messrs R id way & Co. R nlwnv ' Heady Relit f has cured Piter May t Rheumatism, when there was no hopes of hi. ever recovering. I he:;rd of his situithm and Kent f-r him. His right iinn and leg was all perihed; he had no ue i f iheui at all: but by the use of your medicine in t vo months he wns carrying the mail fr.nn Cherryx il!e to Barr' Fetry. I objected. II." said he nmst do something for living. It has been fourteen monllis since he was cured. II is now Wis'l and is xvm k"ng on his farm, and the whole cst of his core for yo ir med eines xvjs live dollars. Is.c Hcddlestoxk llatlivay's IScjtlalors. We lu re direct the attention of the pnldic to our newly discovered renn !y RAOW.IY'.S REGI'LATORS; they pocs the great curative pn-p'fi.'s ol n i U'gative, ratiurtic. aperient, tudorific, anti-dyspeptic, corrector nllteg ilator of flic.vysteni. They are in fact the only pufect purgative and cathartic that has ever been discovcreil or given to the xx-orl 1. Ilid.vay's Fegulaters will answer a bettor purpose th in Cal ontd or Mercury, without entailing on the system the terrible injuries of these baneful drug. They are iu the frrni of pills l- g -nily c at- ?.! Wit.i gum, perfectly tasteNs", and em be taken without sickening or nauseating the patient. Tiiey are to be ued in all cases when he syteni is out of order, or under the influ dee of !icast'. One or txxodnse ol Ilidwiy' Regulators lias frcq icutly checked the proresf the most terriblediseases. nn I restored ihe system to health and regularity. They establish nexv and approved principles in medicine, and secure the grtat and important power of regulating to a healthy, naturl and Itariiiomou act ion. each and pvcry nr. g ill iu the hovy. Tnis great controlling poxver has never formed any part of the propertien of tin popu'ar Calh ii ic, Vegetable or ndian Purgative Pills, that have ever been in use, It idw.iy's Regulacor rid the yt-tem from discaseanil restore the human body to health, on ait entirely different principle to the weakMiin.r. sickeiiiii'; and griping metlul of the cmuion cathartic and purgatixe pills O.ie or tw.i of R idway's Regulators will remove the cause that occasihns pain or sickness, or an irrrgilar or unilateral action or condition of the organs of the Invdy, quicker, more effectual, njid xvifh b-ss trouble ti thn jatien than sx or ten of the common ca'hartic or purgative pills. The moment Radway's I'oirulators are taken into the sy stern afflicted with disease, their eij'ia'.izing efficacy begin they eanho'it the elements of disfase wherever it mav be .seated; they act upon the whole surface of tho irtcstiues and boxv-. Is, attracting the foul and morbid humors from the blood, ghmds, secreting vessels, and ex ;e l'ing these seeds ol disease from the! olv. restoring a healthy nnd regul ir actio-i ti the 7,"ver, I 'We's. Pancreas, Heart, Kidmy, B'addcr, Skin and all other Vi cera. TltF. B0WIII.S. All of the rennnon piiU of the day, called Vcgetald, ludiui, Ca'bar'ic, claim lhat they cure disease by purging (rom the boxvels. This is as fur as they go they act npti the bowels by irritating the niucuous nieinbrane, and tints obtain nn evacuation in the same manner us the bowels are moved by eating something that disagrees with the system. This is truly au unnatural inrthed of restoring the system to health, by swallowing pills that irritates and di&agrccs with it, Those who have taken these common pills are well awavc of the weak and debilitated condition their systems are left in. Alterthe scouring operation of these drastic purg atives is over, the bowels arc soro ami feeble, anil tigaiu become costive and bound up. II once arises dyspepsia, und a host of other disease. R idway's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion puin or weariness iu their operation. IVo. 1. Diseases and com pi tints caused by exposure and atmospheric Changes, ocer which Rjidway'n Ready Relief and Radtratj r Regulators possess the wiolr remarkahle curftire potrert. and ichichicill readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLDS AND Fr.VF.RS. When the system is first eizeil with h sndden cold, or a fever set in. A dose of from three to six of R id w iy's Regulators should be tnken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hours the sygjem will be restored to sound health. Bit il the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills, pains and aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, belies, side and back, sore throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing follows the cnid and fever then R-d way's Ready R.dief should be applied externally, and n good dose of the Regulators taken. As soon ns the Relief is applied a reaction, will take place, and in a few hour the j. -tieut will be free from all pain or annoyance. It these sign i f the presence of diseise in ihe system are unnoticed, and violent ft-vers hrrak out, in the form of Bdlious, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers such as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Brain Fevrr, n more rigid treatment becomes ni'cessary. Tho Regulators n oul.l be giv-n every four hours, in hrge doses of from four to sir, until tree and copious discharges from the bowels are obalined. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect upon the skin, and, taken, in witer will abate the fex-er. If infi imation t r congestions tHke place, Radway's Regulators and Ready Relief ehou'd be taken in large dose. A cur. will quickly fulloxv their use. In cases of Biliouness or maligunut Bilions Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, Ridway's Reuhitoi s, giren in full doses, and the whole surface of the bo ly lutliPil with Rulxvav's Ready Relief, will cffVctua'ly and speedily cure the patient. IF UEUJIATISW. Attacking the joints and limbs, inflating its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapidity cnanging nnniii iromjoint to joint nnn iromiiruD . to limb. Lumbago. Neuralgia or Gout nflV'Cts ' you, Rlxvay'a Ready Relief nplied applied to j th parts where tlupainis felt, will q-iickly relieve- you from its excruciating panas. Rad- ', w-ty'sRegulatyrs will expel fron the mtestiues allinititiii and corrupt humorr.

SMALL rOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLESR ulway's R?ady Relief is nolonly a cure for these infectious maladies, but will prevont those who use the Ready Relief and Regulatorsag iiut the infection; We have known the R. R. Re'ief r:d the whole neighborhood cf the infection of Small Pox and Scarlet Fever. We have likewise know shipmasters who have saved the lives of their crews and passengers, and entirely dr'ven oil' the small Pox and Ship Fever from their vessels, by sprinkling the Ready lb lief through their infected ships. It is asto lishing what happy cllect the Ready Relief w 11 have if freely sprinkled in pi tees where the infections anil

contagions poisons prevail. Ae will guarantee that if those who arc now, suffering with fever nud ng-ie, or its effects, w' place their svsteuM uniler the influence of R i 1 w.iys R-ady R -lief and R gul ilors, to cure them of this distressing malady, and to free thvm from the fever of agi-e that is now lingering in their systems and 10 ie:id.r "Leir bodies agutj pico, iigiiust renewed attacks. Tliose now suffering from t -iilargement of the Spleen, Engorgements if the Liver, and other organic enl irgements, are promised spedv deliverance from their miseries by the R. R. Relief ami Regulators, We now direct the attention cf the public to cur second g eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVO. II. R. K. RESOLVENT. 11 C M 0 a S C 1 1 R O N 1 1 IU F. A s K S . Diseases that have been lin?erintr in th C..- W M Af :.UA A . it 1 ! , i ... .u. ., ,c..Si., u. nu.e, ai u.ng tne mood w.th impurities and covenng the body with ,' sores and ulcers: diseases lnhernled by her- ! tu. uii; ucsicii i, .j. couiracieu uy inoculation, l or transmiyt d hy oter d seases; over all of xvlnch sa d diseases and disorders in this second class, RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the mot positive curative powers. ! .i ti s an poxvertui reme.ly has performed ni racles'm ihe way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whose fie h was one mass of corrupt'on, and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render them objects repulsive :o the siht. ue.xious Bn blood Chronic diseases, scrofulous anlsyphilth c m plain's, consump ion, and of her affections of the lungs and thron, Indurations and r-ganici-nlargemen's, chronic rheuirla ism, glandular swellings, hacking dry cough, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, white swelling tumors, nleers. h p diseases femaleeomplaints G.ut, rickets, bronchitis, hvvr complain, and am. mcrrrvK diseases. Th moment adore of the Resolvent is taken into the system infecte l with dis -ase, the patient experiences the m st deligh'ful sensations, for new life is coursing thr u?h every vein and sissues f the body enriching and j urifyingthe bl od and cisting out all m rbid, corrupt an 1 loathsome humors. The Ren vating Resolvent is a posi ive cure for a 1 chronic comp'ain's. It has mad whole nd so-ind patients xvho ha 1 suff re I the m st terribl- to tur- disease coul 1 infl'ctup n the system Let t'io-e wl iaye tri- d other Ireatments an I arr sti 1 uceured, give the R so 1 ! vent a trni it w.llcrre von. Price one do! I t p rbottle- R jUU'AWfc CO., 1C2 Full n Street, New V:rk. Sold I.y Druggists, M.rchauts, and store keepers everywhere. I) c So, n:,r, 40)1. T. D. I.F.M0X. 11. W. I.KMOX. 2MB5.1Ii:i5?S AEaCV, Fi9 uit tV Seed Store. Ki r LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Office. Lnpoi le, IsMliaim. ALL kinds of See I, Farming Implesnent, fruit nnil Ornamental Tiet-s. H.nise Plants ' c, ftriiished on the mo.s favorable terms. rTubcripsioiis recti ve.l for ll A icultnral Pan-rs published in the I'nited States. AH let- ' ters addressed to u, iu regard to our line of! biiKinevs. will receive prompt uttention. July 'JG. 1853. ls? 1. Doctors west & fuller,"" Frlcet ic 2htjs icians, HAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of prarti ing their professions, would respectfully offer their services to all who mjy leel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long experience in treating the diseases of this climate, fee.s confident in the success of his treatment and we ilesign being alxvay on hand to attend all calls by night or day in every branch o' the medical prolession. Potior Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart Teir six years, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confident of the Miccessdul effect of his treatment in all the diseases orthis country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michigan, street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plym outh, nd Nov. jJS.V. if. FIXED FACTS. I Tis a fixed fact that the ursdersicned are tili exerting themselves to kten up, 'or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of We manufacture to order, and of the best ma terial, and our work is t'one by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, il is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keepingon hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows p--FOR SALE, aSSSs At the manufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to most of our citizens, and have hereto'o.e given general satisfactio i. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase sttcti articles as they really need- Give us a rail at all events, and let us talk about it. and if xve can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, 1853. 17yl. Professor Humphrey' Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for sale at 17 yj . HO BERTS THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G; B. ROBERTS, DKUGUIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, oppositethe pub. square-La-Porte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drags, Looks, and allarticles appertainingto the Fame. Occupying txx-o rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous frieuds and acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him, to call and and examine his Stockt which be is noxv receiving, druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordi ally invites to call üuying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can ue oougm in any market, in less quantities, G. B. ROBERTS. Laporle, duly 12, 1835. Kyi.

New Store & New Goods.

TfflUE Subscril er bavin? permanently loJ. cated in Knox, Starke Cjunty Indiana, announces to the people of Starke and ad jacent counties, that he has on hand a full and well selected Stock of Vi QUEENSWARE. HARDWARE, DAATÖ GTTllTT'G! SILK AND FANCY GOODS a,,d RUCh (ther articles as arc usually kept in a Country Store, at as reasonable prices as can be had at any point iu the-West. IL' keeps en hand i good supplv of t?&W3.SS6Sr& at low prices. His terms will bc'Tiberal, and uncurrent money taken at its teil cash value. ?S"o trouble to iliow gods or give prices. He will be in receipt of new sroods almost every month, nnd alwavs keep his stock well re plenished. Dj;.t forget the place Store of CHAS. S. TIDBITS. .Tune 7, IP.55. Jyl Lol 0f Buckskin and wollen Gloves at the Brick Slore to be soM che?p for X" nrt ; Sfiddlcry, Cuttlcry, &c. 'IIIE Subscribers nro now receivin?the followine, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and old Eneland. We have now on hand a Lurgor Stock than can be found elsewhere in the west. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those hereto ore kept, which will be sold at Cin inuati prices, xvith the addition of freisht. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment; Table and Pocket Cutlery The best assortment ever offered in the wes'. Building Materials Such as Locks, latches, butts, hinges, screws, glass &c. Carpenter' s and Cooper's Tools A full assortment ofchisels, hand and tennant Saws, planes, draxving knives &.c. Cabinet Maker' f.'oods Mahogany and walnut veneers ami knobs, till, chest, cup board looks, table hinces, bed castors, glue, &c Blacksmith's Tools .uch as anvils, vices, screw plate?, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shoenbcrger's Iron, steel, plow mould?, &e. ('tinsmith Jlilrrials Lock?., triggers, tubes gun mount ry and barrels, pistols,, came bag.1. caps, flasks. $-c. For Mdlcrs Leather belting, packing, rope bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circular saws, files Ale. For Farmers All ktuds of farming utensils plows, corn shelters, hay cutters, east steel and steel bac't seytbei, cradles, forUs ra;:eo, spades, shovel, hoes, &c Carriage Trimmings Enameled and plain oil 'cloths, lares, fringe, lining, huh band', bcllov.'s, spokes, sh ilts, axles, spris.es. See, tStddltry Ilirdirare, Se Harness Mounting. A large assortment saddle trees, buckles. sliiTip, h lines, e n"i;el!ed and pitrnt leather, in iroeco, sheep and calfskins, &r, X:c. We de.-igli keeping cxi-ry article in thai line. A!s ; Siioenberger iron, nail, and Belmont na'ls. log, trace, halter and fir.h chains, leüd pipe, pumps, axes, curry-comlis, patent and t common strap lunger, gnud stones a;d irons, i xviudoxv naslute, Actor sab. at iolia!e or i retail, at the sijrii of the Bii Padlock. No. '2 W s', and 0." Eist. Washington stivef. N. B. Haviti? made jirransementv for the s de of II iss st Miteheli'a I).yton made Horse Cel' .r in this State; we will sell at a small advance above- Dayton pi -ces II. S. KRT.LOfiG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan ai, 18;;. 4dvi. LOOK II E It ill FALL & WINTER, rGUZ&JZELDmS At Ihe Mill CK &l!ai3a The Bcl Assortment ever brought rY Tins illarkct. N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of Fall ami Whites ftoofi, con sistingofa Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will be sold chean for ready pav. Give us a call, every bodylook at our Goods, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fair play. Sept 20, '05 -ti7tf. JVEWSTOCIC ' Of Fall and Winter CtTia 172) gSsö at ?, Ta v&i?gj?KXizxrs ?sr CHEAP CASH STORE, 0 i Laporte Street opposite the Post Oftice. Staple anil Fancy oods, Dry Goods, ISardivare, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTIIXG, an 1 in fact, all kindr of Good. A very ni'e stock f B ots and SI.o ?, all to be bold for ready pay cash and produce. G. S. CLEAYELANT). IS.-.o. 3-tf. Is in toxvn, nhd rrndx' fo repair Clocki and Wat hi s in a better a id n ore approved style than any one c;iu or dare do. irrN, B. C ish p iid for old (old & Silver. Plymouth, Dec. G, 33tf NEW M. A. SHLOSS. "lATOULD rr-spectfully inform the citizens of Plymonth and vicinily, that In has just opened a ftcw C'lotliin; Sloi'c in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to iuruish every thing in the way of READY MADE C LOT II IX (1, GESTS. FVRXISIIIXG (JO ODS, TR FX Ks, CARPET SACKS,. c, . From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having been engaged in the business over six years, he has no f ars in being fully prepared to satisry all who may favor him with a call, both as to the price and quality of Lis goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. At this house may also be found a beautiful and well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTIIIXG, lhat will astonish "Voung America' lD"AllClothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, l3.-5. 29ml HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. Producing Hair oil Kalel Heads. T I MlS preparation has neer failed to pro.1, duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly lor the growtn of the hair, whereas, nearly all articles advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair Restorer. For a superior article for the toilet, use MURD S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at ! per bottle. i Golden Gloss 23 cents, by dealers generally. Chemical Maxltactitiiinu Co., Proprietors. 29 J Broadway, New York. O V TniPP Whnlacila lnl T".,. . V. ....... ..w.v.w " t. ' w tCTIllUUI. House, Detroit. t . .10 e - Sep!; 2", 185-j. ?1.

To the Public.

rfM IE reason fcr Fall trcrfe 'sLf A living arrived, I f(ei llisnosed to rh.it n 1 itlou . i. my formerfcpa,lrons and the citizens pent rally, by calling tl.tir attention to my Stock cf READY MADE o zia o !?:E2: xjyzr Q Lons;sting of almost every article worn I y Men and Roys, frora 7 "i.uaIJv TO, Also i-CiZtS I -11 2 I M It ? IPnr tin nit ism. I also haxe a fair stock of Piece Goods. ti:t purpose keeping a practical Tailor in i:jy employ, and aIlordersforcuttin?audinakjnrv.iU receive prompt attention and satisfaction rendered, or no pay. Those v.-bhrtig any articles cf Clothirg nro most respectfully invited to call and eiamine my stock and prices before purchasing Ce--tomers will Le waited upon with pleasure, xvnether able to please them or not. Thankful for past favors from numerous customers, 1 will remind thern or my determin',. tion to continue to deal with them upon sik'i terms as will justly merit a continuance of ther patronage. Please call at thy old stand st the s'umi of Cincinnati Clothii.g. Beeswax, Tnrs, and n.any articles &: country produce will be taken in exchange for Goods. ii. pie EUE. jüct in, ic.--.". -jj.,. The I5onrl i Truuivcfi ol' Center Torhixi 77"ILL hold their regular meefin-' n fl tV V ' st Saturday in July, September, November, January, March, nod May ul' ti.J xear coinnuijcii.g in Julx, It'j't. S. I). TABOR, Pres. Attest Thos.K. II.-roiiTO.v, Clerk. Julie 7, 1S."". i:r a. r. noucrs. Attorneys at Laic, riymcuth, Mnrshnll County. Indinr.a. Of uce ov-r II. B. II "TT 'm- r it r ll'u ?-rve pro rpt attention ?o the c-:-V V .ectioa o: Cl.ii ims. a'iend to the t rchase and j of re.tl estate, iirnfiirp I'.min. I ty Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to j MESsns. r. P.James & co., New York. ; " HAWKS & ?2 CK I LT. A I. pr.nsf):; &co,t Chicn.-o. e k. switt c"c co., HTXTISGTOX, LT.F. cC C., Det. d. a. lwm.v:; co., Cin. i ii 1-naL ryi R. J!. BROWN R. C. b.uti:i BROWN &, BAXTER, '0 V irr- i-v-5. MANUFACTURERS OF i Tin, Sheet Iron and Copponrarr, ' '7"Ot,LD most tcspectfully inform V I V citizens of'Mersl, all county, t?rt tl t ! are now under full l.eadxvax-. an,' rp m...,.,: 1 . . V ' I '1 . .... 4 I tn I iir ii ot... iriml,, I 1 . : i: . . mii.iii.oii inj UILI'-I'- tit llllf, Il . 1 a ii a lower than customers have heretofore I r. in the habit o'" paying, and perhaps a hi;;-lowe-rthan nryother establishment iu li.is par: of Northern Indiana. We are practical xvorkrr.en ovsccelves, ar. t i manu acture ourown wares of the very I est of muc k, ;uiu as xx t; iniefiu making it a permst: business perhaps lorli'e, our. ustonicr rarest assured that xve v. ill sell them not.e but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall he promptly waited upon, and can have any article in our line mani actured or repaired to order and on hort notice. ID Ve shall adopt ai an invariable rule Xa ttitappttiniments when work is prGiuied. Shop txvo doors north of the britk store at the sign of "Tin Shop'' across Ihe si-.e wJkC!:i",s and most articles of country P;vdu( e taken in exchange. Call and ses us. May 3, IS.V. " 7tf. Rhodes Fever And Agus Cure. FOR the prrv-iit"on and cur .f In'ermitt nt a i'l Kemitiont Fever. Fever .x: ,"" , C.iiils i.Tid Fiv:ir, Dsri.Ii Ague, General Debility, Night sweats, nnd nil other forms disease which h ive u commou origin iu Malar. -r .'li'isma. This ii a natural antidote which xvi.'l ctr.'.nly protect any reMde.it or travel r exe; in :!. most tdeklv er fxva'nij.y localities, from fli )' Ague nr Ril.iou li.-t :e whatever, or any i:.jnry from constantly iuhuliiig Malaria or Jlia--111.1. It will iiiittniitly check the Ag:e in p tm-h xvhob.ivc MitlV-red for nwy leysth of time, !i. irr one day to twenty veats. so that they tm d never to imve nuotier cliUi, uy c iitin:nn ::i ue !iccorli.tg t directions. Tue patient ti once In-gin j torecoxer his appetite anil strength and continues until a rmlical ctr is eHecteo!. One or txvo bottJei will t-swer lor onlinnr eases; mui.c may ree,uiro mere. Diri ctioh printed in German. French nud Spuui.h, h - company euch Lot: Je. Price One Do'.l.u Liberal discounts mntle to the tra le. J.1MES A. RHODES, Providence, R. L Evidcnra or Safely. Nt.xv York, Jiiiio II, 185. "Iliave made a chemical e-xaiiiinn tion if "Rhodes" Fevrrnnd Ague Cure," or "Antidote to M-ilarirf,' und have" tested it for Amenic. Slerctiry, Qiininr, nud Strychnin, but hav n it found a particle of either iu V, nr. r have I found imy siib.-l iiu e In its composition ll.i.t xvouhl prove Injiu ion to the constitntiort, JAMES U G1I1LT0N. M. D., Chemiat.' EVIDENCE OF MERIT. "Lkxvib ro. Union Co., Pa.." Mav 2. 1C.V. Mr. J; A. IthiMb-s Dear Sir: 'ibe box ef ineMliciue you e.it ine Wis duly received on t'u 11th of April. 1 have nold hbmit oi.e half f if. and so far the people xvho huvt ued it arentified that it has cured them. It has certa'n'y topped the Agin in every one who In a usk! it and six of the raea w.'re of log fetatidiug. My sister, who has had it for live or m v.M bntk ci.ul I nver get it Mopped, except by Qiinine. and that eudyas long as the would take it, is now, I think, entije'x: eured bv xoi r remedy. C. II. MiGlNLEV' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no wore Arsenic, Ttuiics, Mercury. Q linine. Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Peri odics f at.y kind. The well knoxvu inefiici cy of the. e noxious poisons proves them t h theoflVpiing either of false medical principle, or e-f mercenary eiuaeks. The only remedy in exllence that i loth f lire and laindesi, ii RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURB For nule in Plymouth by II. B. PERSHING & Co., dealer iu Drugs medicines Groceries. July 19, ISid. lSly j-aud. -"3 loine unci, oiwrwA . rtirt tr rT( and buy an Umbrella, and be ready for ti e next rainy day. - oct 23 32-

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